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Macron: Erdogan has not kept his promises and is still transporting mercenaries to Libya

2020-01-29T18:16:05.883Z


Paris-SANA French President Emmanuel Macron announced that the Turkish regime continues to transfer terrorist mercenaries from Syria I.


Paris-Sana

French President Emmanuel Macron announced that the Turkish regime continues to transfer terrorist mercenaries from Syria to Libya, contrary to the decisions of the Berlin conference held recently in the German capital, and stressed the need not to interfere in Libya's affairs.

Reuters quoted Macron as saying in a press conference with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Paris that his country "monitored the arrival of new Turkish warships carrying mercenaries from Syria to Libya," adding that "Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan did not fulfill the promises he made at the Berlin conference, which is what Completely contradicts what he committed.

The closing statement of the Berlin conference, which was signed by about 16 countries and organizations on the 19th of this month, stressed international efforts to strengthen the control of the arms embargo to Libya and disarm the militias, calling on all parties to distance themselves from groups on the United Nations terrorism list.

Observers believe that Erdogan seeks to achieve his expansionist dreams at the expense of the people of the Arab and African region, using terrorist organizations supported by him, and taking advantage of the instability witnessed by Libya since the NATO aggression in 2011 and also wants to cover up the failure of his policy towards neighboring countries, including Syria in addition To escape from its internal crises, especially the stifling economic crisis facing his country's economy, with the devaluation of the Turkish lira and the high rates of inflation and unemployment to high levels in recent years.

Source: sena

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